Ben Berg
First Time Buyer with house hack!
3 December 2024 | 10 replies
Enjoy the ride, its a fun one!
Matthew Mclean
Do I accept a Housing Voucher?
11 December 2024 | 29 replies
I have had 100s and 100s and 100s of various govt programs 99.999% always pay. if not " they lose their free ride"
Jennifer Fernéz
Let's say you have $80K in your savings account...
19 December 2024 | 82 replies
You might hit a few bumps in the road...tenants who imagine due dates are more like suggestions, or unexpected repairs that crop up at the worst possible moment...but that’s part of the ride.
Colt Price
Land and how to make it pay for itself
25 November 2024 | 4 replies
A low-cost investment in fencing or a gravel driveway could make the land attractive for outdoor storage.Recreational Use: Open the land for recreational activities like ATV riding, horseback riding, or camping.
Chris Seveney
Note Investing: Like Watching a Jerry Springer Episode Unfold
7 December 2024 | 18 replies
If you’re looking for a reason NOT to take a particular action, you will always finds it Although I started investing in foreclosures in ‘78, I didn’t buy my first Note (a 2nd DOT) until 1989.What a wonderful, wild ride that was!
John McKee
My dilemma of trying to refinance a commercial property
30 November 2024 | 14 replies
That’s easier to ride out than losing money every month.
Thomas Youngman
Property Investment in Portugal
19 January 2025 | 269 replies
We are currently riding out the low tourism months which is a challenge and effects our numbers, so, we hope to see an improvement during the upcoming tourist season.
Jorge Borges
Has anyone worked with Tardus Wealth Strategies?
15 January 2025 | 144 replies
Yes its been 2 years and it's been quite the ride.
Erich Oertel
What cities are still great to invest in
6 December 2024 | 45 replies
For illustration purposes, the investor with engineering and/or construction background may excel building in a market where there is ease in doing business and can build efficiently whereas the doctor may have greater success in the established market where significant barriers already exist but can afford the entry price and can ride the waive of continued appreciation and offset their high salary by depreciating the expensive building they acquired.